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    IMF DOUBLES ARMENIA 2010 GDP GROWTH VIEW TO 4 PCT
    Hasmik Lazarian

    Interactive Investor
    http://www.iii.co.uk/news/?type=afxnews&a mp;articleid=7901809&action=article
    May 19 2010

    YEREVAN, May 19 (Reuters) - The Armenian economy could grow as much as
    4 percent in 2010, the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday,
    doubling its original forecast for the former Soviet republic and
    promising it better loan terms.

    Armenia's gross domestic product (GDP) contracted 14.4 percent in 2009
    due to a sharp fall in remittances and exports, a steep contraction in
    the construction sector and a recession in close economic ally Russia.

    "Growth is expected to rebound in 2010, external inflows are picking
    up and public finances have improved," Mark Lewis, the IMF mission
    chief, told reporters after completion of the Fund's two-week visit
    to the country.

    "We revised our forecasts. For the GDP, in particular, growth will
    be around 4 percent."

    Armenia is currently drawing on an $823 million loan from the IMF,
    of which it has already received $532 million.

    Lewis said the rest of the current loan and some additional money --
    to the total amount of $392 million -- would be disbursed on more
    concessionary terms, with the loan facility extended until 2013.

    Lewis said the IMF mission and the government reached an agreement
    under a new loan facility, which is to be approved by the Fund's
    board at the end of June.

    Armenian's GDP rose by 5.5 percent in the first quarter of this year in
    comparison with a 6.1 percent contraction in the same period last year.

    The IMF's revised GDP forecast is more optimistic than the 2010
    budget, which sees modest 1.2 percent economic growth, although
    Armenian authorities believe it might be twice as much.

    The budget sees 2010 inflation at 4.0 percent plus/minus 1.5 percentage
    points. Last year, prices rose by 6.5 percent.

    "Inflation has remained high due to various supply shocks, but should
    come down gradually over the course of 2010... For the year it will
    be 6 percent," Lewis said.

    Lewis praised the government for a gradual reducing the budget
    deficit. The IMF recommends reducing fiscal deficit to 6.0 percent
    of the GDP in 2010 from 7.5 percent in 2009.

    (Reporting by Hasmik Lazarian; writing by Margarita Antidze in
    Tbilisi, editing by Jason Webb) Keywords: ARMENIA IMF/
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